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"Just War Theory" is nice on paper, and works if both sets of belligerents are civil.
However, it ignores a couple of key human elements
A) the fact that if both had that level of civility in the first place, it probably wouldn't have escalated to war.
B) when there's still an element within a nation (post-war) that has intentions to re-escalate, making big concessions to them doesn't appease them, it just gives them the leeway they need to regroup and restart the war machine again.
That's why, for instance, making concessions to "ease tensions" hasn't ever really worked with nations like Russia. It may avert acute hostilities, but if the underlying sentiments are still there, you just end up in a repeating pattern of ebbs and flows between feigned cooperation and hostility just below the boiling point.
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